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Here are some new scootery baby clothes from both Baby Gap and Old Navy.

First up is a mod number that looks like a top and bottom set but is actually a onesie. It’s 100% cotton and snaps at the shoulder and inseam. Sizes are from newborns to 2 years. It’s $19.95 at Baby Gap.

The pink two-piece dog-centric number is also 100% cotton and is now on sale at Old Navy for $10.00 but only the 18-24 mos. size is left. So hurry!

Prepare for the squeees! Here’s an adorable little girl monkey riding a pink scooter â€¦ on pajamas. I actually know quite a few of the scooterists in “The Emerald City Flying Monkeys Scooter Club” (Seattle, WA) and I know they’re going to be pissed that this doesn’t come in adult sizes. Sorry guys! Still for $14.94 you can suit up your little one in a size range of 6 Months to Age 5.

While you’re busy stocking up on scooter riding monkey pjs at Old Navy (see today’s other post), why not also keep a look out for this mod Pomeranian riding a sparkly Vespa? Comes in girls sizes 5-14. Sorry but I can’t find it for sale online.

Both Old Navy and Gap have been very scooter friendly when it comes to t-shirts. Apparently they are also friendly to both the vintage vs. new scooter camps and the cats vs. dogs tribes. Both of the shirts shown here have shown up recently in their kids departments. So it’s always worth a perusal of the sales racks if you’re in their stores.

The top shirt is being modeled by Babette S’s daughter and was found at Old Navy. (Thanks for the photos Babette!) The bottom shirt is from Gap kids. They both feature 3-D elements (the flowers on the riders’ heads) as well as lots and lots of sparkles. Sorry, but neither is available online so keep your eyes peeled!

With the warmer weather it is only natural that we are riding more not to mention seeing more scooters in advertising. From the top to the bottom is an ad for Altoids, an in-store sign at Target, a banner ad for Nikon cameras, a window sign for Old Navy, several stills from a Pup-Peroni dog treats TV commercial, and a banner ad for an HP phone.